http://www.jewishnews.net.au/win-a-raoul-wallenberg-stamp-sheet/Win a Raoul Wallenberg stamp sheetTo celebrate its 25th anniversary, Raoul Wallenberg Unit of B’nai B’rith recently released a limited edition stamp sheet and envelope set honouring Raoul Wallenberg.
Officially launched by Jan Anger, the son of Per Anger, a Swedish diplomat who worked with Wallenberg in saving Jewish lives in Budapest in 1944-45, the limited edition Raoul Wallenberg stamp sheet and envelope set has been released in conjunction with Australia Post and Max Stern & Co.
One thousand of the individually numbered sheets have been printed, each including ten 60 cent Australia Post stamps with tabs featuring photos of Wallenberg from early childhood to adult soldier. A brief history of his life appears on the right side of the stamps. The back of the special envelope depicts a Schutz-pass (protective passport) similar to those which saved the lives of thousands during World War II. Stamp sheets may be purchased; for details, please contact
judi@judischiffphotography.com.
The Australian Jewish News has stamp sheet and envelope sets to give away to readers.
Competition entries close on Thursday, May 26 at noon.
Terms & Conditions:
This competition is open to Australian residents only.
Employees of The Australian Jewish News and their immediate families are ineligible to enter.
Competition entries close in Melbourne on Thursday, May 26, 2011 at noon.
The winner will be drawn at the AJN Melbourne office on Thursday, May 26, 2011.
The winner will be drawn randomly and contacted by email only, using the email registered by the winner. The AJN cannot be held responsible for entrants failing to check their email or providing incorrect information. Winners’ names and details may be passed on to the promoter for winners to redeem prizes. Please note that the prizes are only those mentioned in the competition notice and are non-exchangeable. Winners’ names will not be published due to privacy concerns, however, winners’ names will be kept on record at The Australian Jewish NewsMelbourne office.
Unless otherwise notified, winners must must pick up their prize from the AJN offices, located at Level 1, 589 Glenhuntly Road, Elsternwick, Victoria or Level 1, 55